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Q: Why was Lenin NEP a surprising step considering Russia history?
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Who was more important for Russia's history Stalin or Lenin?

Stalin had a greater impact in the history of the USSR than anyone.


What was Vladimir Lenin?

Vladimir Lenin was the leader of Russia from 1917 to 1922. He was a communist, and he turned Russia into the Soviet Union. Lenin was predecessor to Stalin.


How did Lenin become Russia's leader?

Lenin became Russia's leader because Nicholas II was kicked off the throne by Lenin's followers.


Did Lenin help or hurt Russia?

Lenin and Communism was a complete diaster for Russia that it is only now recovering from.


Where did Vladimir Lenin rule?

Vladimir Lenin lived in Russia.


When Lenin returned to Russia what group was he in charge of?

Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks.


What happened after lenin was returned to russia?

After Lenin was returned to Russia he played a role in orchestrating the October Revolution. He returned to Russia in 1917 after the Tsar was ousted.


Who brought communism into Russia?

Lenin brought state capitalism to Russia, not Communism.


Who was the leader of Russia that ended Russia's involvement in ww1?

Lenin


Who are two people that changed Russia's history?

No one can change history. It has happened and cannot be changed. They can however change the course a country takes for the future. Two people that achieved this in Russia were; Vladimir Lenin Mikhail Gorbachev


What was Lenin's profession?

Lenin was a lawyer. (No one told Lawyer jokes in Russia)


What major event in Russian history did Vladimir Lenin influence?

Lenin influenced the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia. He did this by agitating for the overthrow of Russia's Provisional Government; promising an end to Russia's involvement in World War I; promising an end to food shortages and promising a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers who worked the land.